Jim Roberts Goes to Reuters — Jim Roberts, who took the Times buyout last month, is going to Reuters. Mr. Roberts will be the executive editor of Reuters digital, Reuters digital editor Chrsytia Freeland announced in a staff memo today. Mr. Roberts was the Times assistant managing editor and has a devoted Twitter following.

Ezra Klein: The Wise Boy — A tale of striving and success in modern-day Washington. The first time I interviewed Ezra Klein, the 28-year-old prince of D.C. media, he brought me a sandwich: prosciutto on a poppy-seed baguette. (Also, chips and a beverage.)

James Harding in talks on senior BBC role — Former Times editor could join corporation in one of several vacant positions, including director of news — James Harding, the former editor of the Times, has been in talks with the BBC's incoming director general, Tony Hall …

Jake Tapper's new show: ‘The Lead’ … CNN has announced the name of Jake Tapper's new show. — The program will be called “The Lead.” CNN has started promoting the show and Tapper confirmed the title via Twitter. — CNN announced yesterday that it had hired MSNBC's Federico Quadrani …

Capitol Hill Is Obsessed With “House Of Cards” — WASHINGTON — On Sunday night, Beau Willimon, the showrunner, co-creator and executive producer of the new Netflix show House of Cards, received an email from his close friend, Mike Lynch, the chief of staff to Sen. Chuck Schumer.

WSJ managing editor: Bloomberg is our biggest competitor — When asked who Dow Jones' biggest competitor was, he said, “Competitor or competitors?” When the questioner kept it singular, Gerry paused for a moment then responded, “Bloomberg.” He said the answer was based on both what the company …

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